so where have you gone
i've been up for hours
it's been six months
since last i saw you

so when will you return to me
last night alone
i thought i saw you there

so now that you're gone
it's getting colder

so what if you
don't come back here soon
at least i'll have
the stars and moon to shine

so now that you're gone
it's getting colder
so now that you're gone
it's getting colder

turn it back again
(it's all been straight at that)
turn it back again
(time is at your back)
turn it back again
(it's all been straight at that)
turn it back again
(time is at your back)

so long so long it's getting colder everyday
so long so long
so long so long it's getting colder everyday
so long so long

so now that you're gone
it's getting colder
so now that you're gone
it's getting colder


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Sunrise at Sixteen song meanings
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    this song is about how once a child reaches the age of 16 they are no longer young enough for a certain member of MHY's odd perversions. young boys and their soft skin seems to be a favorite subject for this group...
    aplayerstraighton June 19, 2002   Link

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